heres the deal, i got my e92 3 months ago and since then circumstances have changed dramatically with my work which means i am no longer travelling anywhere near as much as anticipated.

due to this fact i am finding it hard to justify the monthly expenditure for such an awesome car that is not really getting used so i have decided to try and find a buyer to take over the contract hire so i can step back to a more subtle, cheaper car (probably a D3).

The car has done 3000 miles and is still all mint except for some stone chips, it still smells new and all that

now normally i woulnd't have thought this kind of offer was very appealing, but my trump card is that i got a preferential deal due to the fact that at the time i was doing some work for the dealership. the monthly is £545 which after asking around out of interest i am confident noone will be able to come near for a car of this spec.

i have already paid the initial deposit/3 months, plus an additional 3 months so ~£4000 has already been paid (with the VAT).

it is a 3 year deal btw.

if anyone is interested please pm me or post in here, i thought it was definately worth posting on the forum as opposed to going to the swap-lease companies due to the fact that by the time they put there margins on it would cost the same as if i hadn't had the discounts...

Before you go down the swap lease route, have you looked into early termination with your lease provider (not sure it that is BMW)?

lol, yes, that was very very cheap at a "preferential rate" of £9,500 - no worries i'll just whip out my chequebook

if you seriously are tempted NFS, we could work something out... at the end of the day, even if you go over the mileage by like 5000 miles, the bill is still only £450, which when you're talking 500 quid a month aint too bad...

i remember looking at their offers for the 10k and 20k annum deals, and there aint much diffference between that and paying the extra 9p a mile...

lol, yes, that was very very cheap at a "preferential rate" of £9,500 - no worries i'll just whip out my chequebook

if you seriously are tempted NFS, we could work something out... at the end of the day, even if you go over the mileage by like 5000 miles, the bill is still only £450, which when you're talking 500 quid a month aint too bad...

i remember looking at their offers for the 10k and 20k annum deals, and there aint much diffference between that and paying the extra 9p a mile...